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Fwd: IETF Call for Nominations


From: RJ Atkinson <rja () extremenetworks com>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 19:52:26 -0400



        Operators who are involved in IETF should consider providing input
(good/bad/other) to the IETF Nomcom -- since that is the best way to affect
the future makeup of the IESG and IAB.  Details below.

Cheers,

Ran


Begin forwarded message:

From: Phil Roberts <PRoberts () MEGISTO com>
Date: Mon Oct 21, 2002  16:54:44 America/Montreal
To: all-ietf () ietf org
Subject: Call for Nominations
Message-Id: <200210212054.QAA15190 () ietf org>

The 2002-2003 Nominations Committee is now
soliciting nominations for the open
slots on the IESG and IAB.

Please take the time, even if it is
only a few moments, to send us your
thoughts.

Members of the community are encouraged to
nominate candidates for any of the positions
which are up for re-filling:

IESG Terms ending in March, 2003:
Harald Alvestrand IETF Chair
Scott Bradner Transport
Randy Bush Operations & Management
Patrik Faltstrom Applications
Thomas Narten Internet
Bill Fenner Routing
Jeff Schiller Security

IAB Terms ending in March, 2003:
Ran Atkinson
Rob Austein
Fred Baker
Steve Deering
Sally Floyd
Geoff Huston

Members of the community are encouraged to contact the nomcom confidentially 1) to nominate someone for any of these positions (please provide the email
address of any nominee),
2) to provide input relating to potential candidates, or
3) to provide comments regarding the past performance of incumbents.
All of this information will be considered during the deliberations of
the nominating committee and will be held in confidence by the nominating
committee.

We emphasize that comments sent to the nominations committee will be kept
in confidence. As noted in RFC 2727 "all deliberations and supporting
information that relates to specific nominees, candidates, and confirmed
candidates are confidential."

Self-nominations are accepted. The deadline for nominations is midnight
Friday, November 22, 2002. Early input is desirable so that candidates
may be interviewed during the Atlanta IETF meeting.

The members of the NomCom can be contacted individually at the addresses below or collectively at nomcom () ietf org <mailto:nomcom () ietf org>. Additionally, the members of
the NomCom will be identified at the IETF by a small orange dot
on their name tags. People are encouraged to take advantage of the
opportunity to talk to the members of the NomCom about nominations
and other issues related to the IAB and IESG membership.

The 2002-2003 Nominations Committee
Edward Lewis <edlewis () arin net <mailto:edlewis () arin net>>
Alec Brusilovsky <abrusilovsky () lucent com <mailto:abrusilovsky () lucent com>>
Michael Richardson <mcr () sandelman ca <mailto:mcr () sandelman ca>>
Eva Jonsson <eva.jonsson () utfors se <mailto:eva.jonsson () utfors se>>
Stephen Trowbridge <sjtrowbridge () lucent com <mailto:sjtrowbridge () lucent com>>
Frank Alfano <falfano () lucent com <mailto:falfano () lucent com>>
Thomas Kurien <kurien () lucent com <mailto:kurien () lucent com>>
Dennis Beard <beardd () nortelnetworks com <mailto:beardd () nortelnetworks com>>
Richard Draves <richdr () microsoft com <mailto:richdr () microsoft com>>
Eva Gustafsson <eva.gustafsson () ericsson com <mailto:eva.gustafsson () ericsson com>>

Non-voting members:
Phil Roberts <proberts () megito com <mailto:proberts () megito com>> (chair)
Allison Mankin <mankin () psg com <mailto:mankin () psg com>> (IESG liaison)
Eric Rescorla <ekr () rtfm com <mailto:ekr () rtfm com>> (IAB liaison)
Theodore Ts'o <tytso () mit edu <mailto:tytso () mit edu>> (previous nomcom chair)

The role of non-voting members (from RFC 2727):

"The nominations committee comprises at least a non-voting Chair,
10 voting volunteers, and 3 non-voting liaisons. The sitting IAB
and IESG members each appoint a non-voting liaison to the nominating
committee from their current membership who are not sitting in an
open position. The Chair of the prior year's nominating committee
also serves as a non-voting liaison.


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